Launched in Mannheim, Germany, in 1994, Time Warp began as a small-scale techno festival welcoming just 2,000 people — merely a 10th of the number of people who travel to the festival annually today. The very first edition saw sets from the likes of Laurent Garnier, Speedy J, and Acid Junkies, to name a few, and later became a returning destination for authoritative techno acts like Sven Väth and Carl Cox, helping to launch the career of those who passed through. “Now, it’s become one of the most influential techno and house festivals in the States,” says Time Warp co-founder, Robin Ebinger.
“It established its legacy through innovative floor designs, immersive experiences, and a dedication to featuring top-tier techno and house talent. At the same time, it provided a home for generations of artists nurturing their growth and creativity,” he explains. Since its launch, Time Warp has expanded globally, hosting editions in locations like Milan, Buenos Aires, Vienna, and São Paulo over the years, while still keeping its original edition right at home in the heart of Mannheim every year.
With state-of-the-art production, quality soundsystems, and innovative visuals running seamlessly throughout, Time Warp’s tried and tested festival model has bolstered it to become one of the biggest techno events in the world today. In its 30th year, it shows no signs of stopping. “There are too many memories to mention, but if I had to focus on one thing, it would be the feeling I’ve had from the very beginning — the pure energy and intensity of the experience,” says Robin. “It was like a family gathering, where everyone was united by the music, creating an atmosphere of shared passion and connection.”